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Grace Baptist ChurchWe think of ourselves as a family of Christians, ordinary people who meet together to worship God. By ‘ordinary’ we mean: young people; children and teenagers; studying at school and college; middle-aged people, working at various occupations to earn a living; older people, appreciating their retirement years.
07922 179274
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Grief EncounterInternet /Telephone Based Helpline
Supporting bereaved children and young people with free support, resources, training and advice with specific information for schools and professionals. |
Groundlings TheatreFormed as a charity in 2020, Groundlings Theatre Trust operates a theatre production company and drama school that both entertains and provides opportunities to showcase and educate its grass root talent in a friendly unprejudiced environment.
Located within Boathouse 5 in the Historic Dockyard Portsmouth, we encourage participation from 8 to 80 in the a enjoyment of the arts and welcome all to join in creating an open inclusive community. We are committed to identifying and supporting the needs of our community by providing a rich mixture of cultural experiences for participants to upskill themselves, rediscover former passions and meet like-minded people and avoid social isolation. We are always on the lookout for volunteers and have a range of opportunities you can get involved with from ushering, creating and managing costumes through to set building. We are based within a 5 minutes walk from Gunwharf and Portsmouth Harbour Train Station and have on site parking. Please enquire for more information on what you can get involved in. |
Guru Nanak Sar Gurudwara PortsmouthOpen: Sunday 12:00 – 2:30 pm
Langar: Available (Sundays 2pm onwards) |
Habiganj Zila Association (HZA)Provides support to the local and regional Habiganj community.
112 Kingston Road
Portsmouth
PO2 7PD
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Hampshire and Isle of Wight Community FoundationHampshire and Isle of Wight Community Foundation is an independent grant making charity focused on enabling positive social change within the poorest and most disadvantaged communities in Hampshire, Portsmouth, Southampton and the Isle of Wight. We help local communities to flourish by making charitable grants to effective community groups tackling poverty, disadvantage and inequality, when and where they can make a real difference. We inspire local philanthropists, funders and donors to make a lasting impact with their generosity through our endowment model and professional grant making approach.
2 Port Way
Port Solent
Portsmouth
PO6 4TY
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Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Sexual Health Service ProvidersHampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust provides Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) and Genito-Urinary Medicine (GUM) services across Hampshire (exc. Isle of Wight), Portsmouth and Southampton.
St Marys Community Campus
2nd Floor , Milton Road
Portsmouth
PO3 6AD
0300 300 2016
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Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife TrustHampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is one of 46 Wildlife Trusts, all standing up for the natural world. Together we are the nation’s most active and influential nature conservation partnership, protecting wildlife in every part of the British Isles. Each Trust works within its local community to inspire people and bring about change.
Vicarage Lane
Curdridge
SO32 2DP
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Hampshire Fire and Rescue - Safe and WellSafe and Well is a free home fire safety visit, tailored to an individual’s needs that can support members of our community to help protect them and their home from fire.
During a Safe and Well visit we will: Identify any potential fire risks and discuss with the occupier how they can prevent or reduce the risk. Ensure occupants have working smoke alarms, install where necessary, and advise on maintenance and testing. Ensure occupants have Carbon monoxide detectors where needed, install if necessary and discuss the dangers. Help put together a household escape plan and identify any mobility issues that may impede an evacuation. Issue fire retardant bedding, furniture throws and nightwear where needed. Give basic advice on topics such as falls prevention and smoking. We may identify a need for advice, support or intervention from other agencies. If required we will engage with the individual to adopt a ‘multi agency approach’ and may share information and work collaboratively with other partner agencies in order to reduce risk. Who do we visit? Whilst we’d like to offer visits to all Hampshire and Isle of Wight residents unfortunately we aren’t able to. Instead, we focus our visits on the most vulnerable people in our community. The following list of vulnerabilities may indicate a person is at more risk of harm from fire: Cognitive impairments – which would mean a person might not understand what to do in the event of a fire Mobility impairments – meaning a person’s ability to escape from a property in an emergency would be hindered Signs of carelessness with smoking materials – burn marks evident within the property Substance misuse – which may impair a person’s ability to exit a property in an emergency Hoarding or high levels of clutter – this can obstruct a person’s ability to exit a property as well as provide high levels of fuel to feed a fire Returning home from the hospital and there are fire concerns in the home, e.g. burn marks on bedding, furniture, or carpets. Electrical faults, unsafe practices Leigh Road
Eastleigh
SO50 9SJ
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Hampshire Homes for VeteransCOVID-19 Update: Open as usual adhering to the latest government COVID-19 Advice
Hampshire Homes for Veterans offers housing and support to ex-Service personnel who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. |
